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What is endometriosis, and why is it so hard to diagnose?

What is endometriosis, and why is it so hard to diagnose?

Update: 2024-05-01
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Endometriosis sucks! It affects 10-15% of women and there is no cure. It’s a painful condition where cells from the uterine lining end up outside of the uterus. Those cells can attach to your cervix, bladder, bowel or other organs. And they continue to be affected by your monthly cycles just like regular uterine tissue.  




Sarah King talks to Dr. Adam Kansagor, an OB-GYN with Wake Med Health and Hospitals about symptoms, treatments, and why simply getting a diagnosis can be difficult. 




Find Dr. Kansagor at wakemed.org. Send your questions to Sarah at wralfm.com/sarahhasquestions. 




DISCLAIMER: The information presented in this podcast is intended to be educational and nothing said by the host or guests should be taken as medical advice. The information presented here is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Your health is important, and seeking the advice of your own healthcare provider is always the best course of action.  


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What is endometriosis, and why is it so hard to diagnose?

What is endometriosis, and why is it so hard to diagnose?